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00:30You're awake.
00:50Where is Reina? Did she go to school?
00:53Shh, shh. You're not in Romania.
00:56I could see her. She was running through the fields where we live, laughing, telling me
01:07to chase her. You'll be back with her for real soon.
01:13I wish I was there now. Ted!
01:18What's going on? If Mum catches you sitting around doing nothing, there's going to be murder.
01:24You just started an hour ago.
01:26I couldn't leave her.
01:28What's up?
01:30She's not well.
01:32Still.
01:35I was just wondering, maybe we should take her to hospital.
01:38I'm sure Mum would have something to say about that.
01:40She's not getting any better.
01:42Well, I suppose I could take her to hospital, but that would be the last we'd ever see of
01:51her.
01:52No work visa, no right to be here.
01:55They'd lock her up.
01:57And you don't want that, do you, Anne?
02:00No.
02:01If we can't take her to hospital, at least get her some medicine.
02:04I'm really worried about her.
02:06Oh, look at you, Ted, all concerned.
02:10I'll tell you what I'm going to do.
02:14I'm going to get in touch with a doctor friend of mine and see if I can get some antibiotics.
02:19How's that?
02:21What do you?
02:22Well, my two favourite workers, nothing is too much trouble, so why don't you get yourself
02:28down to the big barn and make a start, and I will sit with, uh, Anne.
02:37Is that all right?
02:38You know I'd never let you down, Ted.
02:40Thanks, Ray.
02:41You're a good man.
02:44Yeah.
02:45Don't take it out of his wages.
02:58That's not my decision.
03:00Will you be all right on your own?
03:03Do I have a choice?
03:06No.
03:09I'll see if I can get those meds.
03:13I mean, even Moses has got slicker moves.
03:18Liam had me pausing the game every two seconds to try and explain what the buttons were, and
03:22he also didn't want to play anything with any guns or balls.
03:26Maybe we could play a mode of mystery instead.
03:28No chance.
03:30You love your balls and your shooters.
03:33I love my balls and shooters, see?
03:36You get it.
03:37Also, you don't...
03:38This is how Liam was playing the game.
03:40Look.
03:41He was like this.
03:42Hooded away, mate.
03:43No one wants to see that.
03:44Hurry up and get home so we can play.
03:47Aw.
03:48You miss me?
03:49I'm gonna go that far, mate.
03:50Don't worry, mate.
03:51I'll be back in no time.
03:52Then we can get non-stop gaming.
03:54Be like I never left.
03:56Right, Charity?
03:58How long were you standing there?
04:01Oh, you know, long enough to hear that you love your balls and your shooters.
04:07Charity.
04:08Be a doll and make Mac a bacon butty.
04:10Stop him pining after me.
04:11He needs cheering up.
04:12Aw, you're very brave seeing that all the way over in Liverpool.
04:16He's not serious.
04:17I am?
04:18Come on.
04:19You could use a pick-me-up.
04:20Are you having a laugh?
04:21Hey.
04:22You can manage that, can't you?
04:26Do you know what?
04:27Don't say a thing, yeah.
04:28I'll rustle something up for sure.
04:30You just need to know how to handle her.
04:32That's all.
04:33Do you sell hats or scarves?
04:48Here.
04:49Er...
04:51It's a food shop.
04:54Yeah, no, it's just Baltic out there and I haven't really got used to, er, well, weather.
05:00You know, since I've been out.
05:03Right.
05:04Erm.
05:05Well, I guess, er, I could look in the last property for you.
05:10Hmm.
05:11PHONE RINGS
05:16PHONE RINGS
05:21No, mate.
05:24What, no?
05:25No, no, no, you cannot bail on me now, ever.
05:28What?
05:29I don't care what your mistress says.
05:32Now, please do not leave me hanging.
05:34Oh, well...
05:35PHONE RINGS
05:39You?
05:40They're in luck.
05:41Oh.
05:42I've got a bobble hat.
05:43Mm-hmm.
05:44Or a beret.
05:45Erm...
05:46Bobbles, please.
05:47Oh, there's even a scarf in here if you want one.
05:48There you go.
05:49Oh, no, not again.
05:50You all right?
05:51Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's just my heart.
05:52What?
05:53All right, come on, let's get you sat down.
05:54Oh, I didn't see you there, doctor.
05:55I'll be, er...
05:56I'll be all right in a minute.
05:57Should I call an ambulance?
05:58It's fine, I've just...
05:59Oh, my God.
06:00Oh, my God.
06:01Again?
06:02Can we save the lectures till later, please, doc?
06:03That was my mate who was going to take me to heart, but he's letting me down.
06:04Right, come on, we need to get you to hospital.
06:05Oh, my God.
06:06Oh, my God.
06:07Oh, my God.
06:08Oh, my God.
06:09Oh, my God.
06:10Oh, my God.
06:11Oh, my God.
06:12Can we save the lectures till later, please, doc?
06:13That was my mate who was going to take me to heart, but he's letting me down.
06:15Right, come on, we need to get you to hospital.
06:16Oh, my God.
06:17I don't want to be any more, erm, bothered.
06:18I've already done this to him once.
06:19Okay, well, Liam doesn't mind, do you?
06:20Of course I don't.
06:21Come on.
06:22I need to make sure you're safe.
06:23Oh, my God.
06:24Oh, my God.
06:25Oh, my God.
06:26Oh, my God.
06:27Oh, my God.
06:28Oh, my God.
06:29Oh, my God.
06:30Oh, my God.
06:31Oh, my God.
06:32Oh, my God.
06:33Oh, my God.
06:34Oh, my God.
06:35Oh, my God.
06:36Oh, my God.
06:37Thanks.
06:42How many?
06:47Erm, yeah.
06:48I think we can manage that.
06:49No, no, no.
06:50It's not a problem.
06:51We can definitely manage it.
06:52Yeah, well, see you later.
06:54Hi, Hope.
06:55Oh.
06:56Hey, Ruby.
06:57So where have you been hiding?
06:58Er, me, nowhere.
06:59What're you up to?
07:00Er, well, seven to my housemate,
07:01breakfast for Table 2,
07:03putting the delivery away
07:04and prep for the Ramblers.
07:05We've just had a massive sandwich delivery for that office block in Robbersfield.
07:08Six platters by two o'clock. Can we do that?
07:10A hundred percent. A hundred and ten percent.
07:13That is why I love this boy.
07:15So, what time are you finishing?
07:17Depends when I'm out of sandwich hell.
07:19Well, I was gonna suggest, right, take away and then finish off all the booze from the house party.
07:23If you fancy it.
07:24Yeah, yeah, it sounds great. I'm in.
07:26Bro!
07:30Table two.
07:35I really must insist that we go to the hospital.
07:56I told you the chemistry's fine. I just need me tablets.
08:00But you can do all this once we get you properly checked out.
08:02It's not your call. I know what I need.
08:04How are your chest pains?
08:06They're still there.
08:08We are going to the hospital like we should have done in the first place.
08:10No, I am getting out here and then we can go to the hospital if you'll stop your mind at him.
08:14All right, at least let me go in for you.
08:16You're fine.
08:18Sorry. Enough to get this.
08:20What's that?
08:21Something posh and important.
08:22What's up? You smash that up. I'll be there now.
08:27Hello, Liam Kebner speaking.
08:28Sorry, the murder mystery night?
08:33Uh, yes.
08:34Yes, that's correct. I'm on the waiting list.
08:37You do?
08:38Wait, so is that for two people?
08:41Ah, that is magnificent news.
08:44Oh, well, their loss is our gain.
08:48Yeah, no, I got his Christmas present for my fiancée.
08:52I told her, you guys are the best in the business.
08:56If you can't make her like murder, no one can.
09:01Do you know what? I'm sick of him.
09:02When he comes back, I do not want him in my house, sitting on my couch, eating my food and making friends with my husband and pretending to like him.
09:10What? Pretending?
09:12Okay, well, not pretending, but...
09:14Sorry, I just don't feel comfortable with him being up in my face.
09:17Well, Charity, Charity, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
09:20What happened to you backing off?
09:22It wasn't that long ago that you wanted us to get along.
09:24No, I know that, but I don't want Moses getting confused, okay?
09:28Moses? He knows who his dad is.
09:31No, but you know what Ross is like, and I don't want him dragging you down involving you in anything dodgy.
09:36Right, do you think that this is maybe something to do with you wanting to stay in control?
09:42No.
09:44Okay, do you know what I think?
09:46I think that you're jealous.
09:48Oh, come on!
09:50Unless there's something that you're not telling me.
09:52Don't be ridiculous.
09:54Right, okay, then there's no reason that we shouldn't be hanging out together, is there?
09:57No, okay, fine.
10:00Do you know what, if you want bad taste in your mates, crack on.
10:03But he doesn't give you the right to be mean to Liam.
10:06Right, who said I did that?
10:08He did.
10:09He said you're an impossible, petulant man-child.
10:12Okay, harsh, but fair enough.
10:15And do you know what?
10:16Seeing you make a mockery of him, with Ross, I'm inclined to agree with him.
10:20He's a decent guy, he just wants to hang out with you.
10:23The least you can do is apologise for not giving him a chance.
10:28Fine.
10:32Yo, Lewis!
10:34Good news, your brother's going to be back sooner rather than later.
10:37I cannot tell you how much I've missed this.
10:54Oh, yes.
10:55You like a bit of bait, haven't you?
10:56Yeah.
10:57Why are you wearing a scarf for any of this?
11:00Oh, I mean I know she'll be getting the buzz out of it, but that was mint.
11:04Why is there money spinning out of your bag?
11:06Is that a gun?
11:07No, I'm just pleased to see her.
11:08What have you done?
11:09Just drive.
11:10Wait, I don't want any pipes.
11:11Just drive!
11:12Sorry, you said skinny cappuccino, didn't it?
11:33Sorry, start again.
11:35Lewis, can you give me a hand?
11:37We've got a queue.
11:38Lewis, can you give me a hand again?
12:06You, you, you, you, you, you, you.
12:09You!
12:10Paris.
12:19Fancy seeing you here.
12:21Should we get that to take out? Your place, not mine.
12:24For obvious reasons.
12:25I told you yesterday and so you sort the Kev situation out.
12:27No.
12:28I tried.
12:29When I got on the wrong side of him,
12:31you've got all this knitted crocheting you a jumper and then buying you a mower.
12:35A drum mower.
12:36What you need is to be handled with care.
12:38It'll only be a little while longer.
12:40Yeah, much longer.
12:42Morning.
12:43Have you seen our resident warrior?
12:46Kev.
12:47We watched the Ninja Scroll together last night.
12:50Enough.
12:51Sounds hardcore.
12:53Everything alright?
12:55Yeah, just need a little catch up.
12:58He's a tad late with Rint.
13:00So he's running around here now?
13:02Not at all. If anything, he's just doing really well.
13:04I mean, obviously he struggles with the break-up,
13:07but I'd say he's coming out the other side.
13:10What have you done, mate?
13:13Everyone needs a shot of redemption.
13:15Even a reprobate like Kev.
13:17I just hope you get everything you owe.
13:19He of little faith.
13:22He will be good for the money.
13:25Thanks for your support, brother.
13:27Hey, nearly right.
13:28Catch you later.
13:34What?
13:35Not saying a word.
13:36Hey, someone's busy.
13:38Oh, tell me about it.
13:39I've had a massive sandwich order and 13 ramblers to deal with.
13:42Lewis will take you.
13:43Where's he gone now?
13:44Oh, he just walked out.
13:45Yeah, it was acting really weird.
13:47Like, stood there doing nothing.
13:48Then when I spoke to him, he barely acknowledged me.
13:50Oh, no.
13:51That doesn't sound good.
13:52Can you hold the thought for me, please,
13:54so I can get my dad to cover?
13:55Me?
13:56Thanks.
14:01What have you done?
14:02Now, that is how you get your blood pumping.
14:04You've got a dodgy heart.
14:05Are you mad?
14:06Chill out.
14:07You're dealing with a professional.
14:08Nobody saw us.
14:09Oh, no, no, no.
14:10Oh, except for the cameras.
14:11I know you've been locked up for 20 years,
14:12but surely you're familiar with a little concept called CCTV.
14:14You've been right.
14:15I was in there.
14:16Like a greasy weasel.
14:17She got a wall.
14:18I'm salad all.
14:19Where did she get that from?
14:20It's just on the wall.
14:21Did we just chuck it?
14:22Well, that's kind of how robbery works, yeah.
14:24Give me that.
14:26What is wrong with you?
14:28Oh, my God.
14:29Oh, my God.
14:30Oh, my God.
14:31Are you good together?
14:32You two.
14:33Hey.
14:34Are you working out?
14:37Yeah.
14:38Yeah.
14:39Just a quick session.
14:40Barely broke a sweat.
14:41Cool.
14:42Cool.
14:43And he was there to keep an eye on me.
14:45It was all like that, wasn't it?
14:46Yes.
14:47Yeah.
14:48Very lucky.
14:49He worries about me.
14:50By the way, Kev,
14:52how are you fixed about the rent you owe me?
14:54Funnily enough.
14:55I've got you with me right now.
14:57Oh, marvellous.
14:58Yeah.
14:59Yeah.
15:00I'll see you back at the gaff, yeah?
15:03Okay.
15:04Okay.
15:05All the Supers are on a break, so I thought I'd sneak back.
15:21Oh, they're gonna put you in detention for that.
15:24Uh-huh.
15:25One hundred lines.
15:27I must not stop work at any time.
15:30Has Ray been back?
15:32No.
15:33He must have been delayed.
15:34Anyway, I brought you some dinner.
15:37That's yours.
15:38You must eat.
15:40Keep your strength up.
15:41No, no, no, no.
15:42You take it.
15:43Maybe later.
15:45I bet the food in Romania is a lot better than what you get here.
15:51Anyway, you never told me how you managed to come here in the first place.
15:57A man said he would get me a job.
16:03In Romania there is not so much work available.
16:07No, no, no.
16:08My mother is sick.
16:09There is only me to earn money.
16:12But when I come here it was prostituato.
16:17Prostitute.
16:18The money just goes straight back home.
16:22I had no money.
16:24No papers.
16:26They said if I go to the police they would kill Raina and my mother.
16:30I managed to steal my passport and run away.
16:34away. I was on the street, begging for food. And that's when Ray picked you up. You were
16:43lucky. This is not lucky, Bear. It's better than being on streets. Swapped one hell for
16:51another. No, they can be a bit harsh at times, but I mean, Ray's a good bloke. He looks after
16:59all of us. He's not bothered about you and me. No, no, no, no. I truly believe that he
17:04cares. I mean, look at today. I mean, he's out there right now tracking down antibiotics
17:10for you. So he says. No, I'm telling you, he'll, he'll, he'll, he'll come good. Just
17:16you wait and see. Hey. I'm, I'm not here to have a go, I promise. It's just, uh,
17:29Tracy said she saw you leaving and you didn't look right. I wanted to make sure
17:35you're okay. Are you okay? Can I get you a cup of tea or anything? Well, you could
17:47just tell me to go if you want. You know, I'm not claiming to understand your condition
17:56or how hard it must be for you to just get through the day, but I'd like to think that
18:03we're not only business partners, but we're friends too. So if there's anything at all
18:10I can do. Okay, well, um, that's it then. I just wanted to say that I've got your back.
18:25And, and moving forward, it doesn't matter what's going on in the cafe, how busy we are.
18:31So if it is, if it's all getting too much, just tell me, okay, we can work it out.
18:41Just come back when you're ready. All right.
18:48You take care.
18:49Two hundred, two sweaty. Two hundred and forty each one do this.
19:02Didn't realise you were working.
19:04It's just a one off.
19:05Doing what?
19:06Ah, using the old skills, Charlie boy.
19:10Good to hear. Right, uh, I'll get those coffees.
19:14You have to get rid of the bag. You cannot leave it here.
19:25What are you worried about? We got away with it.
19:26It is no we. You made me an unwilling accomplice.
19:30No, I've tried that one. They never believe you.
19:33Oh, come on, chill out. I'm joking.
19:37You've paid the vicar in stolen money.
19:39So if he cares where it's come from.
19:40I think he might.
19:41Come on, let's go to a drink.
19:43I don't want to be anywhere near you.
19:45Well, that's hurtful.
19:46We're celebrating.
19:50Come on.
19:51Don't be such a spoilsport, dog.
19:56I hope you're not thinking of slipping away and doing something stupid.
19:58Stupid?
19:59No, I think you've got that covered with the bearers.
20:01Yeah, I mean, stupid, as in calling the old Bill.
20:04Telling tales about how the upstanding doctor got dragged into something he shouldn't.
20:09Because that would be a massive mistake.
20:13Yeah, no, I mean, I wouldn't, I don't want anyone knowing about this.
20:18I've got the pub.
20:18Did you have to bring that?
20:36I'd call me a bit of vicar's, couldn't I?
20:39I'd call it to be like a rat's up a drain pipe.
20:42And by the way, you need...
20:43You need to remove your sword from my car.
20:51Remind me.
20:52Yeah.
20:54What are you doing? Put that away.
20:55I'm a fair man. You need to pay. You need to do a good job.
20:59I don't want your man.
21:01All right.
21:02What's their dinner for?
21:06I haven't felt this good since we've got the Hamley Bank in 2002.
21:09Just be quiet.
21:11It's a lot in the past, isn't it?
21:13You know what, mate?
21:15That was some serious cash.
21:17That bar, mate.
21:18That was telling you about.
21:19You know, like Emma.
21:20When I got pregnant.
21:22She's the one that grasped me up.
21:24It's like you.
21:26Up a do-gooder.
21:28Hands for the training nurse.
21:30Maybe it's a medical thing.
21:32My laws and all that.
21:33What?
21:34If it wasn't for her, then I'd still be having it right up with the mob in our bail.
21:37Did you need something?
21:39I'm Tracy. Have you seen her?
21:40No.
21:42But we've been out and about.
21:44Haven't we, Doc?
21:46So, going back to this Emma.
21:49She was a barmaid in the one-eyed highlight in Leeds.
21:53Pretty writing.
21:54Yeah, she told me that she was up the duff and then...
21:57wrote me a dear Kev letter when I was in prison.
21:59In Green Inc.
21:59She was...
22:00You know what I mean?
22:02What was her saying?
22:04I couldn't tell you that, mate.
22:05But I do think the prison was probably the safer option.
22:08She, er...
22:09She got pushed off a bridge in the end.
22:14What happened to the baby?
22:16Adopted at birth.
22:17He'd be, er...
22:2023 now.
22:21Not really thought about it, to be honest, but...
22:24Maybe you're right.
22:25Maybe now I'm a free man, I should try and track him down.
22:28Why are those two suddenly hanging out with each other?
22:37I was just thinking the same thing.
22:40Oh, er...
22:41Tracy.
22:42Thanks for earlier.
22:44Let me get you a drink.
22:45Oh.
22:46Yeah, sure.
22:46A G&T, please.
22:48Charity.
22:49He'd left us at ours last night.
22:51Ah, I'll take it through.
22:53That's a relief, then.
22:54Kev.
22:56Looks loads better.
22:58Had a right funny turn in the shop this morning.
23:00Liam had to take him to hospital to get him checked out.
23:01I thought he was a goner.
23:03What's your thinking?
23:04Oh, have you heard about that robbery at the pawn shop in Hotton?
23:08No, go on.
23:09They took all sorts, apparently.
23:10Money, jewellery, but also...
23:12a samurai sword.
23:14Blimey.
23:15Best keep our eyes peeled for a homicidal ninja, then, eh?
23:18How's it looking?
23:25Well, I can't believe I didn't check.
23:27She's definitely the mothership.
23:29No wonder the school sent her home.
23:31You know they're only attracted to clean hair.
23:33Oh, really?
23:34No.
23:35It's just what people say to make you feel better.
23:38Oh, hang on, darling.
23:40Oh, oh, yeah, no, hang on, hang on.
23:41Stay still.
23:42I can see one.
23:43What? Where?
23:43I can see one.
23:45Don't move.
23:48You want it?
23:51No.
23:54That's for sitting still for your mum.
23:57You're really good with kids.
23:59Didn't you ever want any?
24:01Well, I always thought I would, but, er...
24:03Well, life got in the way.
24:06Well, I think you'd make a great dad.
24:09Hmm.
24:10I think that ship's probably sailed.
24:11OK, sweetheart, I think you're done.
24:14What do you say to Ray for keeping you entertained?
24:16Thank you, Ray.
24:17Yeah, no problem, um, Dottie.
24:20Well, that wasn't half as bad as I thought it was going to be, thanks to you.
24:24No, I'd much rather be here than, er...
24:26You know, dealing with the...
24:28The daily grind.
24:31Yeah, me too.
24:32Hmm.
24:32Look, I'll tell you what.
24:33My head just feels like it's alive.
24:36It might be.
24:37Yeah, would you mind...
24:38Would you mind...
24:39Oh, no, actually, I can't ask you to do that.
24:42What?
24:42Would it be bad if I asked you to check my hair for nits?
24:49Er...
24:49No.
24:50It would be my...
24:52absolute pleasure.
24:56Which comb should we use?
24:57Er...
24:58Come on!
25:01I'm telling you.
25:02He wasn't letting that bag out of his sight.
25:05You really think Kev would rob...
25:07...some backstreet pawn shop in Hotton?
25:09Well, I don't know for sure, no, but there's definitely something going on.
25:13He's just got out of prison.
25:14You really think he'd jeopardise that for a few hundred quid?
25:17It was a few grand, from what I heard.
25:19Plus all the jewellery that got nicked.
25:20And a samurai store.
25:21We both know how much he's into all that stuff.
25:23It would like him karate kid.
25:24Doesn't make you an armed robber.
25:26Seriously, he's put all that behind him.
25:28So he says.
25:31Why would he need to rob anyone?
25:32The bloke's minted.
25:33Well, if he's got that much money, why has he not paid Charles the money he owes him?
25:36Maybe he's just not got around to it yet.
25:38I mean, what about the money he offered you for this drum mower?
25:40Or whatever it is.
25:40Have you seen any of that yet?
25:41No, but...
25:44If he didn't have it, he wouldn't have offered it, would he?
25:46Well, unless he's just trying to impress you and find a way back in by buying you presents,
25:49offering you all this stuff.
25:50Yeah, because the bloke's seriously brewsted.
25:52I mean, seriously, he's been going on about that money since the first day I met him.
25:56Well, if it exists.
25:59No.
26:01No, no.
26:03Kev might be a lot of things, but he's not a liar.
26:07Okay.
26:09Now, if he was making it all up, I'd know, wouldn't I?
26:18Who's that?
26:19It's Kev.
26:20Says he wants me to come over.
26:24And he says he's got the money.
26:29Cleo!
26:30Oh!
26:30No, seriously!
26:32You startled me!
26:34I don't like being pounced on outside the gents.
26:36He's pouncing, but I know why you're on edge.
26:39You do?
26:40Kev!
26:41Oh, God, how did you find out?
26:44That is, Lewis, is that the same way you did?
26:46All that stuff he was just saying about knocking up a loony barmaid called Emma.
26:50Right.
26:52Yes.
26:52Yeah, yeah.
26:53No, the, um...
26:54The timings do work out.
26:56She would have been training as a nurse back then, like Kev said.
26:58Yeah, poor boy.
27:00Having that man as a father.
27:01Well, he can't know.
27:01I don't think that's for us to decide.
27:12It is.
27:13We're the only ones who have put two and two together.
27:16Yeah, but...
27:16No, no, no.
27:17Look, Lewis can't handle this.
27:19I've just come from seeing her.
27:21I'm really worried.
27:22He's struggling.
27:24He's overwhelmed.
27:24He had to leave the cafe to escape it all.
27:27Poor boy.
27:27I keep meaning to tell him there are techniques for him to...
27:30He knows and he does them all, but...
27:32You know, this revelation that Kev's his dad, it's too much, it could tip him over the edge.
27:40We can't tell him, Leo.
27:45All right, you're right, you're right.
27:46It wouldn't be fair.
27:51Right, he's gone.
27:54Hey, Mum.
27:57You got me a message.
28:22You on your own?
28:23Yeah.
28:24Yeah, they've got botherers, they're out, so we've got to look after ourselves.
28:27Do you want a brew?
28:29Or, er...
28:29Drop a diaggie.
28:31I thought you were laying off the booze.
28:33I can't go total tea total, can I?
28:36Do you remember when we used to keep a bottle under our bunk?
28:39Hmm, seems like a lifetime ago.
28:42Mm, no.
28:43Can't help wishing it wasn't.
28:45Kev, come on.
28:46No, no, no.
28:48You don't feel the same.
28:49I deserve better.
28:50Yeah, I'll get that.
28:52Well, I don't have much time, so...
29:00Yeah, busy man these days, isn't it?
29:02You know how it is, with the farm and everything.
29:04Well, hopefully this will go somewhere to us easing the burden.
29:10Go on, take it.
29:12Are you sure you don't need that to pay Charles?
29:13Yeah, I paid him this morning, in full.
29:15Oh, so where's it come from?
29:18What?
29:19This money that you're suddenly chucking around.
29:20I've got money stashed away, you know that.
29:22There's loads more where that come from.
29:23So no more meeting up with old associates, beating people up?
29:26Hmm, can't promise that.
29:30What's in the bag?
29:31What bag?
29:32That massive hold-all.
29:33Well, that's just my gym gear.
29:35Right, well, you were told not to exert yourself.
29:37Well, I'm not gonna win you back with a rig like this, am I?
29:39Look, I know when you're not being straight with me, Kevin.
29:49Let's start again, shall we?
30:05I don't get it.
30:06I'm sorry, okay?
30:08You're still on probation.
30:09Why would you even think about doing something like this?
30:11Because I had a bit of a cash flow problem
30:12and I needed to get you that mower.
30:14But I told you I didn't even want you to buy it for me
30:15if I wanted to help you.
30:19So you committed an armed robbery?
30:21I know how much money and having things means to you, so...
30:24What, so I was right?
30:25This has all just been about trying to get us back together?
30:29Look, don't be trying to pin this on me.
30:30If you really were that desperate,
30:31why don't you just use some of the hundreds of thousands
30:33you got stashed away?
30:37Tell me you weren't lying.
30:42Not exactly, no.
30:44You said you were minted.
30:45Yeah, I thought I was
30:46and then I tried to track down my lads
30:48and they've all either died spending it
30:49or hiding out on the cost of dull soul.
30:52You've got to be kidding me.
30:53And all the money that I managed to get in my hands
30:55I was that ten grand
30:55and blew all that on London
30:57and that motor that I bought you.
30:59I don't believe it.
31:00I'm sorry.
31:02I know that I should have told you
31:03but I don't want you to hate me.
31:07I remember how pot you were
31:08when I said that I drove a Mini Metro.
31:12There's no money?
31:16I ain't got too hickness to rub together.
31:27Hi, Liam.
31:28What?
31:30Yeah, no, fair enough.
31:31I'd probably give myself the cold shoulder
31:33as well.
31:36Right.
31:39Look, I...
31:40I'm sorry about yesterday.
31:43I didn't give you a fair chance.
31:44I was possibly a little bit harsh with you.
31:48I was very harsh with you.
31:50I was very harsh with you
31:51and that wasn't fair.
31:53So, I am sorry.
31:55So.
31:55Oh, Liam, come on.
31:58Please kiss and make up.
31:59Then you can hang out together.
32:03Right.
32:07Well, I'm...
32:07I'm glad that's sorted.
32:09And, um...
32:10I'll see you outside.
32:13Liam, are you okay?
32:14Are you shaking?
32:16Want me to call a doctor?
32:17Another one, obviously.
32:18Man pre?
32:18No, no.
32:21Nothing like that.
32:23Well, what then?
32:24Please, you're scaring me.
32:26You're shaking.
32:27Is this to do with Kev?
32:28Because you were sat very close to him earlier.
32:30Not by choice, I can show you.
32:32All right, what then?
32:32I had no idea what he was doing
32:36and then he was suddenly...
32:38He was just in the passenger seat
32:39with a bag full of money
32:40and then he told me to drive.
32:42Oh, my God.
32:43He was the one that robbed the pawn shop?
32:45What?
32:45And you helped him?
32:46He tricked me.
32:48Okay, well, then you need to go to the police
32:49and tell them that.
32:50I can't.
32:51No, Liam, you have to
32:52because if you don't
32:53and they find out,
32:53they'll arrest you for armed robbery.
32:55So you need to get in there first
32:56to protect yourself.
32:57Poor old Lewis.
32:59Hang on, but Lewis is involved as well.
33:00No, no.
33:01Well, yes.
33:01Lewis, I can't go to the police
33:04because I think Kev
33:06is Lewis's dad.
33:12They like to hang around
33:13the bottom of the hairline,
33:15mainly here.
33:17Sorry.
33:18What was that?
33:21Just...
33:22No.
33:24It's just...
33:25You're tickling me now.
33:27Well, you're nearly done.
33:29You sit still.
33:31Oh.
33:32What?
33:33You're clearly a, um,
33:34old hound at this.
33:36Well, I've been around a bit.
33:39Well, I'm glad that I'm getting
33:40the benefit of your experience.
33:42Mm-hmm.
33:44Call it payback for all the free coffee
33:45refills you've given me.
33:48That's what you're done.
33:49Yeah, thank you.
33:49Thank you very much.
33:52Appreciate it.
33:52My pleasure.
33:53So, no unexpected guests, son,
33:57who should be aware of?
33:59Just me.
34:01Hmm.
34:03Well, you're welcome any time.
34:05Yeah?
34:06Mm-hmm.
34:07I might hold you to that.
34:08Um...
34:12Oh.
34:14Does that work?
34:15Er...
34:16Yeah, they're trying to trap me now.
34:18Oh.
34:18You're not in trouble, are you?
34:20You've been here.
34:20No, no, but...
34:21Duty calls.
34:23Really?
34:24Do you have to go?
34:26I don't want to upset the big boss.
34:28OK.
34:29But will you stay and have something
34:30to eat next time, yeah?
34:31Um, yeah.
34:32And we may even get those cheese toasties.
34:35I look forward to it.
34:37Yeah, me too.
34:38See you.
34:39Yeah.
34:40See you.
34:45Are you sure?
34:47Well, I suppose that depends
34:48on how many other unstable nursing student barmaids
34:52got pregnant to a bank robber in Leeds, are you?
34:55I mean, what are the odds?
34:57About 500,000 to one on.
35:01What are you going to do?
35:03Well, nothing.
35:05It's only going to hurt Lewis if I do.
35:06But it kind of needs to know who his dad is.
35:08Even if it tips him over the edge?
35:11Hmm.
35:13I think the best option
35:15is just to hope the police don't have any leads
35:18and the whole thing just...
35:19Mmm, that would be a best-case scenario, wouldn't it?
35:22Worst-case scenario would be if
35:24someone tipped him off, you know?
35:27If they knew the whole story.
35:29From the horse's mouth.
35:31Meaning me, Liam.
35:35What? You wouldn't?
35:36I could.
35:37Shall we speak to Chas?
35:39No.
35:39What, you mean you were going to keep this a secret from Chas?
35:41Well, yes!
35:43Look, she'll just go to the police to try and protect me.
35:46And what if she does go to the police?
35:47And the police still don't buy your story?
35:49The truth?
35:50Yeah, but to be fair,
35:50it's not really about whether you go to prison or not, is it?
35:53This is way worse.
35:53It's your career.
35:55Liam, your career would go straight down the bog.
35:56But here's the thing.
35:58I can protect you.
35:59Oh.
36:00Yeah.
36:01If you do me a little favour.
36:03A little favour?
36:05I want you to go full throttle on a bromance with Mac.
36:10Hello?
36:15Oh, sorry, sorry.
36:16I didn't, I didn't mean to wake you.
36:18It's OK.
36:20At what time is it?
36:22Er, what, to three?
36:25I've been asleep for ages.
36:27How come you're not at work?
36:29Nothing.
36:30I just had a bit of a stress out.
36:32Well, what's happened?
36:34Nothing.
36:34Um, it was just busy, that's all.
36:36Anyway, er, you take a seat, I'll put the kettle on.
36:39Er, did you want a tea or coffee?
36:42Er, a tea, please.
36:44OK, right.
36:49I'm sorry.
36:51You weren't to know that we were going to rip you off.
36:54All I can say is that it came from a place of love.
36:56Although, thinking about it, you should have been honest with me.
37:07I know, I just, didn't know how to tell you.
37:10Well, that isn't the point.
37:14Knowing that you've lied to me for all this time, I, I'll never be able to trust you again.
37:19You can trust me.
37:20I would lay down my life for you and you know that.
37:22I guess you're not the person I thought you were.
37:23It's just because of him, isn't it?
37:29Who?
37:29A lover boy down the road.
37:31Aaron?
37:32No.
37:33This is what he wanted all along.
37:36No, that's, that's not true.
37:37Do you think I've not seen the way that he looks at you?
37:40I, I don't know where this is coming from.
37:41There's, there's nothing going on between me and Aaron.
37:43No, no, it won't be by the time I finish with him.
37:45You've got it all wrong.
37:46Do you know that I've got a gun?
37:49What?
37:50One, it's your finger.
37:51That's all it takes.
37:55Problem solved.
38:00What, what I just said now, I, I, I, I didn't, about not trusting you, I didn't mean it.
38:08I was just upset because you lied to me.
38:11But I still want to be mates.
38:16Do you mean that?
38:17Of course I mean it.
38:20We've been through too much together to just walk away.
38:23Come here.
38:35I love you.
38:41Feel better after that.
38:42Yeah.
38:43Yeah.
38:44So, um, what is the plan of action for tonight then?
38:46Well, Ross hasn't been in so much so I haven't got a clue what time he's back.
38:48Um, what are you fancying?
38:50Indian?
38:51Chinese?
38:52I'll go with the flow, um, I might pass on the beers that I've got in early start tomorrow.
38:57Oh, well, can't you switch your shifts around?
39:00I told Nicole I'll be in, I don't want to let her down.
39:03Are you sure everything's all right?
39:04I mean, Nicola's not had a go at you, has she?
39:06No, um, the opposite, actually, um, she came round earlier, she was very nice, she did.
39:12Dad's supportive.
39:14Supportive about what?
39:18I just had an incident where it was no big deal.
39:22An incident?
39:27You know, um, when everything gets a bit too much, I've had it before, um, it, it, it sometimes,
39:35you know, happens when I'm under pressure.
39:39I just, I just can't cope with everything coming at me.
39:42You mean, you mean like, like, work stuff?
39:46Everything.
39:47You know, noises, colours, people, even, even my own heartbeat, it, it is like the whole world
39:56is amped up.
39:58My brain can't cope with it, so it just, it, it goes in like, uh, some kind of shutdown.
40:05I had no idea.
40:09Well, to be honest, I, I try and hide it, it, it's easier than having to explain it to
40:13people, and, and even if I did it, sometimes I don't even have the energy to speak.
40:21It, it, it's like everything just stops.
40:24And, are you okay now?
40:27Yeah, I mean, when it happens, I just want to sleep for a million years.
40:30I thought someone like me storms in and wakes you up.
40:33It's okay.
40:35Honestly, um, I, I feel it passing, I'm feeling loads better.
40:41You should have said.
40:43Shouldn't impact your lives.
40:45It's not about that, though, is it?
40:47It's about mates looking out for each other.
40:49Um, anyway, anyway, just, just, just do, you know, forget the takeaway.
40:56All right, we can do it some other time.
40:58Listen, right, take a seat, you.
40:59Go on.
40:59Oh, take a seat.
41:01I'm going.
41:02I will treat you to a Vinnie special, all right?
41:06Gordon Ramsay, eat your out.
41:10Right.
41:11I can't stay long.
41:17He doesn't know I'm here.
41:18Who?
41:18Kev, you were right.
41:19He, he, he, he did.
41:20He robbed that pawn shop.
41:22I told you.
41:23And he was lying about the money and all.
41:25Are you joking?
41:26Everything he's got, all gone.
41:27Long gone.
41:28Well, tell me you told him that's it and you want nothing more to do with him.
41:31I couldn't.
41:32I, I, he's, he's, he's got it in his head that you're sniffing around me.
41:35He, he, he's gunning for you, literally, with a real gun.
41:37If he finds out that we're both back together, he's going to take us both out.
41:41Then we need to get in there first.
41:46I'm not going to kill him.
41:47Oh, that's not what, Robert, he's just robbed the pawn shop.
41:51We know that.
41:51That's what we need to do is find the money, report him to the police.
41:53It's problem solved.
41:55Well, I'm not sending him back to prison, either.
41:57He's my husband.
41:59The bloke is dying.
42:00And what's the alternative?
42:02He finds out about us and blows our brains out.
42:05It's him or us.
42:06If he cottons on to us, all hell will break loose.
42:11But if he works, he's out of our lives forever.
42:20We don't have a choice, do we?
42:22No.
42:25So we'll start tomorrow.
42:26Come on.
42:32Come on now, just a few sips.
42:35I'll be back soon.
42:36You just hold on for a little bit longer.
42:38Ted!
42:43I've been down to the big bar and they said you haven't even been there yet.
42:46What's going on?
42:47I came back to check on Anya.
42:48I just couldn't leave her.
42:51You're not paid to be a nurse, mate.
42:53No, I'm sorry.
42:57How is she?
42:58Not good.
42:59Did you get the antibiotics?
43:01Ah, I got sidetracked.
43:03You didn't get them?
43:04I was running around all morning.
43:05I'm so sorry, mate.
43:06But you're getting worse.
43:09Anya?
43:09Yeah?
43:11How you doing?
43:11You all right?
43:13What's that in her hand?
43:15It's her little daughter's.
43:16Raina's.
43:19She's got a little girl.
43:20Oh, yeah.
43:25And we're going to get you sorted.
43:27I didn't manage to get those tablets today, but I'll definitely get them tomorrow.
43:30Is that all right?
43:32Why don't you take the rest of the day off from sleeping with her?
43:35Is that all right?
43:36Yeah.
43:37She trusts you and so do I.
43:38Keep giving her water.
43:40Any changes, give me a shout.
43:42Will do.
43:42Yeah.
43:43Thanks, Ray.
43:44I'll see you in the morning.
43:48See, I told you Ray'd come good.
43:51Now, you just keep dreaming of little Raina, and I'll be right here.
43:57And I promise you, I won't leave your side.
44:00I'll see you in the morning.
44:01I'll see you in the morning.
44:01I'll see you in the morning.
44:02I'll see you in the morning.
44:02I'll see you in the morning.
44:03I'll see you in the morning.
44:03I'll see you in the morning.
44:04I'll see you in the morning.
44:04I'll see you in the morning.
44:05I'll see you in the morning.
44:05I'll see you in the morning.
44:06I'll see you in the morning.
44:06I'll see you in the morning.
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